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HISENSE 50A6GTUK (50 Inch) 4K UHD Smart TV, with Dolby Vision HDR, DTS Virtual X, Youtube, Netflix, Freeview Play and Alexa Built-in, Bluetooth and WiFi (2021 NEW), Operating System VIDAA

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It smooths out motion a bit in relatively slow action scenes, but in fast scenes, there are noticeable artifacts. It has an okay color gamut in HDR, but it can't display a wide color gamut and has disappointing color volume, so HDR content looks dull overall. The U6G delivers much better picture quality, with a much higher contrast ratio, resulting in deeper, more uniform blacks in a dark room. The Hisense has a much wider viewing angle, so it’s the better choice for watching TV in a group setting.

It's okay for gaming, as it has low input lag and variable refresh rate support, but its response time is just okay, so there's a bit of noticeable blur behind fast-moving objects. Fine details in upscaled content are preserved well, and fine lines are straight and detailed without oversharpening. The U6G also gets significantly brighter, so it looks better in a bright room and can better overcome glare.

Although it supports HDMI Forum VRR for gaming, it's still limited to a 60Hz refresh rate and doesn't support HDMI 2. Well, ULEDs are traditional LED TVs that come with an extra layer between the panel and display that’s aimed at providing better contrast and deeper blacks in conjunction with some proprietary Hisense software. The Hisense A65H has a great viewing angle, which is great if you have a wide seating arrangement or like to move around with the TV on. This low-frequency flicker acts similarly to a BFI feature and helps reduce persistence blur, but it also causes a noticeable image duplication. Sadly, since this TV can't get very bright after calibration, it's not recommended for a bright room, as it can't get bright enough to overcome glare despite the decent anti-reflective coating.

Sports Mode When a sports signal is detected, it switches to Sports Mode for an immersive live stadium experience, from picture to sound. The frequency response isn't well balanced above the LFE, either, so dialogue is a bit muddy, and there's no room correction feature.We've also split the console compatibility boxes into separate PS5 Compatibility and Xbox Series X|S Compatibility tests.

It's only important if you're planning on using the TV as a PC monitor, as the more common BGR subpixel layout reduces text clarity. The Hisense 65A65H has an optional motion interpolation feature to improve the appearance of motion. The Samsung also has better reflection handling and higher peak brightness, so it looks a bit better than the Hisense in a bright room. Unlike the higher-end Hisense ULED TVs, like the Hisense U7H or Hisense U8/U8H, this TV has no HDMI 2. It runs the Google TV 11 smart interface, which is fast and easy to use, and has a great selection of apps, including all major streaming services.Hisense has included Dolby Vision support, and it’s with less capable displays like the A6G’s that the format’s dynamic metadata really shows its benefits.

It boasts a Quantum Dot VA panel, with ALLM and VRR gaming features, Dolby Vision gaming up to 4K120Hz, and all four main formats of HDR along with Dolby Vision IQ and HDR10+ Adaptive. Sadly, like most TVs with 60Hz panels, it can't remove judder from 60Hz sources like most cable boxes. The image fades if you're at a moderate angle, but there's very little shift in color accuracy, and it looks better at an angle than the LG NANO75 2022. The Sony is quite a bit brighter, so it looks better in a room with a bit of natural lighting and is bright enough to overcome a bit of glare.To calculate the overall star rating and percentage breakdown by star, we don’t use a simple average.

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